Lord Byron, 第 78 卷Twayne Publishers, 1969 - 177 頁 A study of the work and enigmatic personality of the man whose mode of life made him the archetype of Romantic poets. |
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... death . Alone at Newstead , the young lord's grief for his erratic and unworthy yet doting mother was genuine : " I had but one friend in the world , and she is gone ! " 11 Within a few days of his mother's death , news came of the death ...
... death . Alone at Newstead , the young lord's grief for his erratic and unworthy yet doting mother was genuine : " I had but one friend in the world , and she is gone ! " 11 Within a few days of his mother's death , news came of the death ...
第 84 頁
... death . In the revised version , the Abbot is a genu- ine Christian who witnesses Manfred's repulsion of the fiends who come to claim him and remains with Manfred to his dignified death . " " Critical assessment of the significance and ...
... death . In the revised version , the Abbot is a genu- ine Christian who witnesses Manfred's repulsion of the fiends who come to claim him and remains with Manfred to his dignified death . " " Critical assessment of the significance and ...
第 131 頁
... death , insisted upon more bleeding . Later in the day , when Byron realized that his death was imminent , he said to Millingen : " Your efforts to preserve my life will be in vain . Die I must : I feel it . Its loss I do not lament ...
... death , insisted upon more bleeding . Later in the day , when Byron realized that his death was imminent , he said to Millingen : " Your efforts to preserve my life will be in vain . Die I must : I feel it . Its loss I do not lament ...
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